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there are many differance btween the to as well as similarites some of the differences are

amount of rh protiens

dogs cant have type o blood

most dogs haye type ab blood

dogs have more white blood cells than humans

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Dog blood and human blood are similar in structure, both containing red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. However, there are differences in the type of antigens present on the surface of red blood cells, with humans having ABO blood types (A, B, AB, O) and dogs having different blood group systems. Additionally, the presence of certain enzymes and proteins in the blood may vary between dogs and humans.

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The actual makeup of blood is pretty consistent between mammals. If microscopic analysis were to be performed, a cat's blood would appear much like a humans because both are anucleated. Many other tests will react just the same between mammals. Its the genetic structure and ability of the blood that makes our blood differ from cats so it requires a very detailed analysis to actually be able to distinguish between.

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